Journal article
Phase IIb, Randomized, Double-Blind Trial of GC4419 Versus Placebo to Reduce Severe Oral Mucositis Due to Concurrent Radiotherapy and Cisplatin For Head and Neck Cancer
Journal of clinical oncology, Vol.37(34), pp.3256-3265
12/01/2019
DOI: 10.1200/JCO.19.01507
PMCID: PMC6881100
PMID: 31618127
Abstract
PURPOSE Oral mucositis (OM) remains a common, debilitating toxicity of radiation therapy (RT) for head and neck cancer. The goal of this phase IIb, multi-institutional, randomized, double-blind trial was to compare the efficacy and safety of GC4419, a superoxide dismutase mimetic, with placebo to reduce the duration, incidence, and severity of severe OM (SOM).
PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 223 patients (from 44 institutions) with locally advanced oral cavity or oropharynx cancer planned to be treated with definitive or postoperative intensity-modulated RT (IMRT; 60 to 72 Gy [>= 50 Gy to two or more oral sites]) plus cisplatin (weekly or every 3 weeks) were randomly assigned to receive 30 mg (n = 73) or 90 mg (n = 76) of GC4419 or to receive placebo (n = 74) by 60-minute intravenous administration before each IMRT fraction. WHO grade of OM was assessed biweekly during IMRT and then weekly for up to 8 weeks after IMRT. The primary endpoint was duration of SOM tested for each active dose level versus placebo (intent-to-treat population, two-sided alpha of .05). The National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, version 4.03, was used for adverse event grading.
RESULTS Baseline patient and tumor characteristics as well as treatment delivery were balanced. With 90 mg GC4419 versus placebo, SOM duration was significantly reduced (P = .024; median, 1.5 v 19 days). SOM incidence (43% v 65%; P = .009) and severity (grade 4 incidence, 16% v 30%; P = .045) also were improved. Intermediate improvements were seen with the 30-mg dose. Safety was comparable across arms, with no significant GC4419-specific toxicity nor increase of known toxicities of IMRT plus cisplatin. The 2-year follow-up for tumor outcomes is ongoing.
CONCLUSION GC4419 at a dose of 90 mg produced a significant, clinically meaningful reduction of SOM duration, incidence, and severity with acceptable safety. (C) 2019 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
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- Title: Subtitle
- Phase IIb, Randomized, Double-Blind Trial of GC4419 Versus Placebo to Reduce Severe Oral Mucositis Due to Concurrent Radiotherapy and Cisplatin For Head and Neck Cancer
- Creators
- Carryn M. Anderson - University of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsChristopher M. Lee - Cancer Care NorthwestDeborah P. Saunders - North East Cancer Centre, Health Sciences North, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaAmarinthia Curtis - Spartanburg Regional Medical CenterNeal Dunlap - University of LouisvilleChaitali Nangia - University of California, Irvine Medical CenterArielle S. Lee - HOPE Cancer Center of East Texas, Tyler, TX.Sharon M. Gordon - East Carolina UniversityPhilip Kovoor - Texas OncologyRoberto Arevalo-Araujo - Pasco Pinellas Cancer Center, Holiday, FL.Voichita Bar-Ad - Thomas Jefferson UniversityAbhinand Peddada - Renown Regional Medical CenterKyle Colvett - Mountain States Health Alliance, Johnson City, TN.Douglas Miller - Jersey Shore University Medical CenterAnshu K. Jain - Yale UniversityJames Wheeler - Goshen HealthDukagjin Blakaj - James Cancer HospitalMarcelo Bonomi - James Cancer HospitalSanjiv S. Agarwala - St Luke’s Cancer Center and Temple University, Easton, PAMadhur Garg - Montefiore Medical CenterFrancis Worden - University of Michigan–Ann ArborJon Holmlund - Galera Therapeutics, Malvern, PA.Jeffrey M. Brill - Galera Therapeutics, Malvern, PA.Matt Downs - Stat Collaborat, Washington, DC USAStephen T. Sonis - Primary Endpoint Solutions, Watertown, MA.Sanford Katz - Willis-Knighton Cancer CenterJohn M. Buatti - University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Journal of clinical oncology, Vol.37(34), pp.3256-3265
- DOI
- 10.1200/JCO.19.01507
- PMID
- 31618127
- PMCID
- PMC6881100
- NLM abbreviation
- J Clin Oncol
- ISSN
- 0732-183X
- eISSN
- 1527-7755
- Publisher
- Amer Soc Clinical Oncology
- Number of pages
- 16
- Grant note
- Galera Therapeutics, Malvern, PA P30CA086862 / NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 12/01/2019
- Academic Unit
- Radiation Oncology; Neurosurgery; Otolaryngology
- Record Identifier
- 9984303899702771
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